A Nation's Heart Beat

By Sanna Camara Highly placed sources close to the exiled Gambian dictator has revealed an elaborate plan by the ousted dictator to flee his exile base of Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, amidst growing consensus among African leaders to have him extradited to face charges for crimes committed under his rule. Jammeh has already reached out to…… Continue reading Jammeh plans to flee Malabo, Cassamance jungles as next target base

By Sanna Camara Amadou Barry, a SeneGambian journalist and communicator has criticized why there is “so much waste in a country where basic amenities like water and electricity remains a problem”. Mr. Barry, an M.A. graduate from the Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, wonders where all these monies spent on Wally Seck, Viviane Chidid, Momo Dieng, Youssou Ndour,…… Continue reading Journalist criticizes Gambia’s spending on festivities

By Sanna Camara Justice Aminata Saho-Ceesay of the High Court has dismissed petition filed by Africell, challenging national telecoms regulator’s decision to impose a fine of D5million against it since February his year. In a ruling delivered on the 16th November, the court said it appreciates the regulator’s functions as administrative, quasi-judicial and investigative,…… Continue reading Africell obliged to pay D5Million fine: High Court

By Sanna Camara “It is not enough to drive him away. We have driven him away but his ghost is still lurking around. We need to keep fighting the ghost of Yahya Jammeh as a nation,” Gambian author, journalist and professor of history said on Saturday. Dr. Baba Galleh Jallow’s latest book, Defying Dictatorship: Essays…… Continue reading Author: Yahya Jammeh’s ghost still lurking around Gambia

By Sanna Camara Minister of Interior, Mai Ahmad Fatty has said that the Gambia government is obliged to pay up to $100million to Semlex, the firm originally awarded the national ID cards contract in 2016. Fatty said government of The Gambia does not have such kind of money. And that they do not want to…… Continue reading Gambia risked $100million lawsuit over ID cards contract

By Sanna Camara Al Jazeera, a major global news organization, with 80 bureaus around the world, has recently come at the center of the ongoing gulf crises. Al Jazeera gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of the war in Afghanistan, when its office there was the only channel to cover the war live. Owned by…… Continue reading Al-Jazeera must not be used as a bargaining chip

By Sanna Camara According to the petition written by Bubacarr Badjie, SIS’ legal adviser, he had advised new DG Sowe to undertake a full disclosure to the president Adama Barrow about human, material and financial resources of the agency when he took over office, including immediate plans to bring in some changes for the enhancement…… Continue reading Gambia: Intelligence Agency urged to disclose resources